An entry in customs is a formal document that’s filed with the customs authorities when goods are imported or exported. The entry document provides information about the goods, such as: value, quantity, and country of origin. The entry document also specifies the duties and taxes required to be paid on the goods.
There are two main types of entries in customs: formal entries and informal entries.
In the United States, most imports that are valued at less than $2,500 are processed as informal entries. However, there are exceptions for certain highly regulated products.
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